epilepsy: [16] Etymologically, epilepsy is the Greek equivalent of English seizure or attack. The word comes, via French or Latin, from Greek epilēpsíā, a derivative of epilambánein ‘seize upon’. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix epí- ‘on’ and lambánein ‘take hold of’.
epilepsy (n.)
1570s, from Middle French epilepsie (16c.), from Late Latin epilepsia, from Greek epilepsis "epilepsy," literally "a seizure," from epilambanein "to lay hold of, seize upon, attack," especially of diseases, but also of events, armies, etc., from epi "upon" (see epi-) + lepsis "seizure," from leps-, future stem of lambanein "take hold of, grasp" (see analemma). Earlier was epilencie (late 14c.), from Middle French epilence, a variant form influenced by pestilence. The native name in English was falling sickness.
雙語例句
1. She has epilepsy.
她患有癲癇。
來自柯林斯例句
2. He couldn't take that job at the zoo because of his epilepsy.
他因患有癲癇而無法接受動物園的那份工作.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
3. The mechanism of post traumatic epilepsy ( PTE ) is unclear.
外傷後癲癇 ( posttraumatic epilepsy, PTE ) 的發病機製尚不清楚.
來自互聯網
4. People with epilepsy and similar diseases can take pills to stabilize their condition.
癲癇病和類似疾病患者可吃藥丸穩定病情.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
5. Atonic seizures: An independent epilepsy type or epilepsy syndrome?